Effect of La2O3 on the properties of molybdenum rhenium alloy

Guangda Wang, Ning Xiong, Chunjiang Kuang

International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials(2024)

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Abstract
Adding rhenium to molybdenum can improve room temperature processing performance and reduce the ductile brittle transition temperature. Adding lanthanum oxide to molybdenum can refine grain size and improve strength. This work analyzes the effect of adding different amounts of lanthanum oxide to molybdenum rhenium alloys on their properties. The results indicated that with the increase of lanthanum oxide, the tensile strength increased, but the room temperature elongation only increased at 0.6%; as the temperature increases, the trend of tensile strength and elongation at 900 °C and 1100 °C is similar; at 1300 °C, the strength decreases significantly but the elongation increases sharply; the corresponding changes can be explained by the fracture morphology.
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Molybdenum rhenium alloy,Rare earth oxide,Powder preparation,Mechanical properties,Fracture morphology
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